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INSTALLATION

Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished.

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ArtNo.295-0026 - Mercury 1000DF - door clearances

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945 mm

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990 mm

 

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(check cookerhood instructions for actual dimensions)

410 mm

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800 mm

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Positioning the Cooker

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show the minimum recommended 

distance from the cooker to nearby surfaces.

The cooker should not be placed on a base.

Above hotplate surround should be level with, or above, any 
adjacent work surface.

A gap of 33 mm should be left between each side of the 
cooker 

ABOVE 

the hotplate level and any adjacent vertical 

surface.

For non-combustible surfaces (such as unpainted metal or 
ceramic tiles) this gap is not required.

A minimum space of 800 mm is required between the top of 
the hotplate and a horizontal combustible surface.

Fig.7-2

 shows the suggested clearances above the cooker.

*Any cookerhood should be installed in accordance with the 
hood manufacturer’s instructions.

**Any splashback must be fitted in accordance with the 
manufacturers instructions.  Allowance should be made for the 
flue trim, which is fitted to the cooker hob.

Surfaces of furniture and walls at the sides and rear of the 
appliance should be heat, splash and steam resistant. Certain 
types of vinyl or laminate kitchen furniture are particularly 
prone to heat damage and discolouration.

We cannot accept responsibility for damage caused by 
normal use of the cooker to any material that de-laminates 
or discolours at temperatures less than 65 °C above room 
temperature.

We recommend a gap of 1092 mm between units to allow 
for moving the cooker. Do not box the cooker in – it must 
be possible to move the cooker in and out for cleaning and 
servicing.

If the cooker is near a corner of the kitchen, a clearance of 
90 mm is required to allow the oven doors to open 

(Fig.7-3)

The actual opening of the doors is slightly less but this allows 
for some protection of your hand as you open the door.

Moving the Cooker

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On no account try and move the cooker while it is 
plugged into the electricity supply.

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The cooker is very heavy, so take great care.

We recommend that two people manoeuvre the cooker. 
Ensure that the floor covering is firmly fixed, or removed, to 
prevent it being disturbed when moving the cooker around.

To help you, there are two levelling rollers at the back, and 
two screw-down levelling feet at the front. 

Remove the polystyrene base pack. From the front, tilt the 
cooker forward and remove the front half of the polystyrene 
base 

(Fig.7-4)

. Repeat from the back and remove the rear half 

of the polystyrene base.

1076 mm minimum*

Summary of Contents for Mercury 1082 Dual Fuel

Page 1: ...Mercury 1082 Dual Fuel USER GUIDE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...0 C for a fan oven orgas mark 7 2 Pull the small sprigs off the rosemary branches and set aside with the garlic 2 Using the tip of a paring knife make up to 20 well spaced cuts into the flesh of the l...

Page 3: ...eel Main Top 12 Griddle Optional Extra 13 Glide out Grill 13 Control Panel and Oven Doors 14 Ovens 14 Tall Oven 14 Cleaning Table 15 6 Troubleshooting 16 7 Installation 18 Dear Installer 18 Safety Req...

Page 4: ...ii...

Page 5: ...our gas supplier Ventilation n n CAUTION The use of a gas cooking appliance results in the production of heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed Therefore make sure that the kitchen is...

Page 6: ...in frying stir them together before heating or as the fats melt Foods for frying should be as dry as possible Frost on frozen foods or moisture on fresh foods can cause hot fat to bubble up and over...

Page 7: ...sion Device FSD that prevents the ow of gas if the ame goes out When a hotplate control knob is pressed in sparks will be made at every burner this is normal Do not attempt to disassemble or clean aro...

Page 8: ...overlap the edges Wok Burner The wok burner is designed to provide even heat over a large area They are ideal for large pans and stir frying Fig 2 8 For heating smaller pans the aforementioned hotpla...

Page 9: ...door and pull the grill pan carriage forward using the handle Fig 2 13 The grill has two elements that allow either the whole area of the pan to be heated or just the right hand half Adjust the heat...

Page 10: ...en and hotter area to the top The exposed top element may cook some foods too quickly so we recommend that the food be positioned in the lower half of the oven to cook The oven temperature may also ne...

Page 11: ...ols a function selector and a temperature setting knob Fig 2 16 Turn the function selector control to a cooking function Fig 2 17 shows the control set for convectional oven cooking Turn the oven temp...

Page 12: ...d Oven 1 standard shelf Fig 2 20 1 drop shelf Fig 2 21 1 telescopic shelf with runners Fig 2 22 1 set of side supports Fig 2 23 Right hand Oven 4 at cooking shelves Fig 2 24 1 plate warming shelf Fig...

Page 13: ...and lever the shelf clear Fig 2 28 Tilt the front of the shelf downwards and then lift clear of the runners Fig 2 29 To Remove the Telescopic Shelf Runners Firstly remove the shelf as in the To Remov...

Page 14: ...and 232mm 91 8 by 321mm 125 8 in the tall oven When the oven is on do not leave the door open for longer than necessary otherwise the knobs may get very hot Always leave a finger s width between dishe...

Page 15: ...0 minutes according to size 2 3 hours 45 60 minutes 40 45 minutes 2 to 3 hours 20 30 minutes 15 20 minutes 15 20 minutes per 500g Steaks according to thickness Conventional Oven Temperature C Shelf Po...

Page 16: ...ion air to the cooker is unobstructed for example by build up of fats or grease On Natural Gas the burners ames should be a bluish colour with at most a slight yellowish fringe On LP gas the ames may...

Page 17: ...re that they are cool or use oven gloves Wash the grill pan trivet and grill tray in hot soapy water Alternatively wash the grill pan in a dishwasher After grilling meats or any foods that soil leave...

Page 18: ...int free cloth and hot soapy water The panels should then be dried and replaced and the oven heated at 200 C for about one hour This will make sure that the panels are working e ectively n n Do not us...

Page 19: ...Sides and plinth Painted surface Hot soapy water soft cloth Splashback rear grille Enamel or stainless steel Hot soapy water soft cloth Cream cleaner with care if necessary Control panel Paint enamel...

Page 20: ...a full list of recommended cleaning materials 6 Troubleshooting n n We do not recommend corrosive or caustic cleaners as these may damage your cooker The knobs get hot when I use the oven can I avoid...

Page 21: ...hermostat This should be tted by a service person The door is misaligned The bottom hinge of either oven door can be adjusted to alter the angle of the door Fig 6 1 Loosen the bottom hinge xing screws...

Page 22: ...verted for use on another gas Provision of Ventilation This appliance is not connected to a combustion products evacuation device Particular attention shall be given to the relevant requirements regar...

Page 23: ...r electrical checks You will also need the following tools 1 Electric drill 2 Masonry drill bit only required if tting the cooker on a stone or concrete oor 3 Wall plugs only required if tting the coo...

Page 24: ...ch is tted to the cooker hob Surfaces of furniture and walls at the sides and rear of the appliance should be heat splash and steam resistant Certain types of vinyl or laminate kitchen furniture are p...

Page 25: ...backwards o the pack base Remove the pack base tray Position the cooker close to its nal position leaving just enough space to get behind it n n DO NOT use the door handles or control knobs to manoeuv...

Page 26: ...Fit the rear side panel tab 1 to the rear cooktop slot Fig 7 12 making sure to align the rear slotted tab 4 to the ue slot B Slide the side panel bottom locating slot 2 onto the rear bracket washer Fi...

Page 27: ...INSTALLATION Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have nished 23 4 Gasket 4 1 3 Bracket Locating slot 2 Fig 7 14 Fig 7 12 Fig 7 13 Fig 7 16 Fig 7 15 Fig 7 17 Fig 7 18...

Page 28: ...e that the gas hose is not caught As you progress make sure that both the electricity cable and gas hose always have su cient slack to allow the cooker to move With a stability chain tted release it a...

Page 29: ...d outlet connections are vertical so that the hose hangs downwards in a U shape Ideally the hose supply connection should be within the shaded area A Fig 7 23 Screw connect the threaded end of the hos...

Page 30: ...tight Secure the mains cable using the cable clamp Final Checks Hotplate Check Check each burner in turn refer to the Hotplate Burners section at the front of the instructions Grill Check Turn on the...

Page 31: ...element A7 Left hand multi function oven fan B1 Grill control B2 Left hand grill element B3 Right hand grill element Code Description C1 Right hand fan oven control C2 Right hand fan oven thermostat...

Page 32: ...mum height above the hotplate 800mm Refer to Positioning the Cooker Ratings Hotplate Bypass Screw Natural Gas 20mb L P Gas Injector Injector Wok burner 57 5 0kW 165 5 0kW 357g h 107 Large burner 40 3...

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